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[Closed] NL10 TT(bb), fr

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TetraQuark
Joined: 21.05.2008

Hand converted with online PokerStrategy.com hand converter:

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$0.05/$0.1 No-Limit Hold'em (9 handed)

Known players:
[tg]MP1$13.10:///////;MP2$9.95:///////;MP3$8.45:///////;CO$10.00:///////;BU$9.90:///////;SB$9.90:///////;BB (Hero)$11.70:///////;UTG1$13.65:///////;UTG2$7.25:///////;[/tg]

Preflop: Hero is BB with T:d, T:s.
CO posts deadblind, UTG1 folds, UTG2 calls $0.10, 3 folds, CO checks, BU folds, SB calls $0.05, Hero raises to $0.80, UTG2 calls $0.70, 2 folds.

Flop: ($1.8) 8:c, 8:d, 9:h (2 players)
Hero bets $1.10, UTG2 raises to $3.10, Hero calls $2.00.

Turn: ($8) 9:c (2 players)
Hero checks, UTG2 bets $3.35(All-In), Hero calls $3.35.

River: ($14.7) 4:h (2 players)

Final Pot: $14.7

Table was quite tight that is why i decided for a raise pf, lots of dead money. Villian was 35/12/2.1. I put him on a small pp pf. After his reraise on flop i should`ve gone AI right?


2 replies

I think you have an easy fold on the flop. You really don't beat much and he is not often raising with 9x.

On the turn you beat more than nothing. So you can save 34 BB there.


Hi,

If you're continuing on the flop with those stacks it's a shove yes, seeing a turn is of no value to you, it can only kill your hand or kill your action, and that's the only mistake you made in my opinion.

You just have to stack off on the flop in that spot barring a very solid read. Villain is relatively loose and we likely don't know much about his postflop tendencies, if he can ever do that flop raise with 9x/JT/KQ or even random underpairs figuring "hey that guy has AK" which happens actually quite often, you can't fold your overpair.

Hope it helps.


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